What buyers should confirm before fabrication
Steel structure buildings look simple from the outside, but the buying decision depends on drawings, loads, local climate, installation method and the exact material scope. This page summarizes practical points for project owners and contractors who compare suppliers for overseas industrial projects.
The strongest RFQ normally includes building length, width, eave height, roof slope, crane load if any, wind speed, snow load, seismic requirement, door opening sizes and preferred wall or roof cladding. With these details, a factory can prepare a more reliable steel tonnage estimate and avoid large changes after order confirmation.
Common steel building applications
- Logistics warehouses and distribution centers.
- Factory workshops for manufacturing and assembly lines.
- Agricultural storage buildings, poultry houses and equipment sheds.
- Aircraft hangars, vehicle maintenance buildings and commercial halls.
Quote comparison checklist
When comparing offers, buyers should not only compare the final price. Check the steel grade, bolt class, surface treatment, purlin specification, insulation, gutters, downpipes, packing method and whether installation drawings are included.
Project teams often compare several steel structure building supplier offers before choosing a fabrication partner.